PHC 13 Section Assessment Answers DRB
PHC 13 Section Assessment Answers DRB
PHC 13 Section Assessment Answers DRB
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SWBAT . . .
. . . explain gas pressure, diffusion, temperature, and heat flow in terms of molecular motion.
According to kinetic theory, gases are made of molecules (or lonely atoms) that are always flying around, bashing into things. It is all these little tiny collisions that results in gas pressure.
Imagine a cup of water. Even if all the water in the cup is at the same temperature, lets say 294 K (21oC), that doesnt mean that the molecules are all traveling at the same speed. Some are traveling considerably faster than average, some are traveling considerably slower than average, while most of the molecules are traveling very close to average. Heat the water up to a higher temperature (lets say 300 K), and, on the average, the molecules will speed up, but there will still be a variety of speeds.
This is a unit conversion problem, so youre going to need to put this initial amount into the form of a fraction. As always, youll need to multiply it by a conversion fraction. We want to get rid of the atm and replace it with kPa, so . . . What is the relationship between atmospheres and kilopascals? Your CST reference sheet says that 1 atm = 101.3 kPa, so . . .
6.0 kPa
SWBAT . . .
. . . explain how intermolecular forces and molecular motion influence states of matter and the energy changes that result from phase changes.
One key example of this is the electrical attraction between the positive regions of one molecule and the negative regions of another molecule. Opposites attract, so if there are significant charges on molecules, this will result in stronger intermolecular forces, resulting in higher freezing and boiling points.
SWBAT . . .
. . . explain the orderly structure of solids in terms of intermolecular forces, and how molecular motion can disrupt a solid in spite of these forces.
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for section 13.4. Thats why its extra credit. Im providing the answers anyway, just in case you did 13.4, because Im sure youre dying to see if you got them right . . .